Metallic window frame and sash.



VPA'IENTBB JUNE 25, N06.

' No. 824,326.Y

EL E* METALLI@ www FRAME AND SASH.

SAGER.

APPLIGTIQ EILED DEO.`1, 1905.

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' 'iie numeral 12 Vstrip for the sash.

UNIrEDtsirArns PATENrforsIon.

" .METALLIC wlNoow FRAME AND sAsH.

Specification ot Letters Patent.

Patented J une 26, 1906.

Application liled December 11,19%. Seria-1 llo. 291,252.

To all when it may concern:

o it known that I WILLIAM B. Yrmone, e.

i citizen of the Unitedtetesesiding et Reed- Y in the county of Berks and State of Pennsy verno, have invented new end useful 1111-.

groveroents in. Metallic .Window Frames end ash, which the following is e specification. This invention relates to improvements in n. metallic window rame and sash; and the cbiect cf my present invention is to predsee e windowwin whichthe construction is simple and effective.`

Vlith this obiect in yiew I. have mede e freine in which the inside and outside trim the boxes, and one of the sesh-stops ere ell formed in e sin le piece.

Afurther object is to provide easy means of access to the weights, another object being to secure the glass in the sash in a. simple yet secure manner. Y

My invention is more-fully described in the following eoicetions and olesrl)r illustreted in t e accompanying drawings, in Which-7 Figure 1 is e. sectional side elevation of e window-frame, showing my construction.

A Fig. 2 is e. cross-sectional view, enlarged, teken s ss i compartments 9' for the weights.

lower portion of the right-en on line X X of Fig. 1. 'Fig 3 is a. sectional view of. the vertical portion of the sesh,en larged. Fig. 4 is e sectional view of the ssli, enlarged. Fig. 5 is s. perspectivo'view of the parting-strip. Fig. 6 is a. detail-view showing one-of the miterjoints of the sash.

The nume'l 1 designates the frame. I[his fremeportion 1s composed of the inside and outside trim 2 and, the bog; 4, and the fixed lseien-strip 5. The box 4 is completed by e plete `'6 on the inside of the frame riveted thereto et 7. This-box is divided by a vertical partition 8, thusforming the seperate This perlate 6 by means of r led end 11, t ou h wheh bolts 10 pass an secure it to sai plete. This right-'angled end extends to e point some distence bove the lower end thereofP-thet is, the extreme lower end of the 'partition is formed withoutthe angled end `end is rde to be bent asider es when inserting or removing a.

tition 8 is secured to the designates the parting- This strip is formed with assoli-stop 13 along its one edge end with e right-singled bend 14 along the other edge.

.in position. Afastened to the 'Eremo by nie-ens oi screws 20.

` odge 15 is hooked into The extreme edges 15 end 16 of this strip lie on parallel lines'end ere adapted to enter grooves l? and I8, respectively, in the frame. hen this strip is in position, es shown ill Fig. 2, the sash-grooves sire complete. The freres is formed et either side with. en open? ing 19 neer its lower end, through which ec cess moy he hed to the Weights., This opening is covered by the pei-tin -strip when it is The lower en of' this strip is In Fig. l I here shown the parting-strip about to be placed in position. The one the groove 17, end the other edge 16 enters the groove 18 in the frame slt the top, und enga ement its entire cnrec by the screws 20.

it is then forced into length, when ity is se- The numeral 21 represents e piece of en leiron secured to the top of the frame, en to this iron the pnllev-eesings 22 are sec'ured.

The numeral 23 desi notes the sash, the hotly of which is forme of a single piece of motel. Along the edges i provide strips 24, `adopted to engage the bent edgee25 of the sash, and these strips form grooves for the sesh-oords. `The lower edge of the sash is closed by ineens of e strip 26, secured thereto in like meneer, but leaving the edge lush. The sash is 'ormed in four ieces, 'and the unters src joined by means o a. slip-strip 27, which en ages the bent edges of the sash motel. his stripis pl eced on the edges and when properly pressed together forms a strong goint.

The numeral 28 represents the glass-holding strip. This strip is formed with e dependin edge 29, adapted to enter the groove 3Q in t e sash, end it is bolted thereto by Ineens of bolts 31, securely holdi 'the glass in position between it end the ed inner strip 32. .1

Hoving thus fully described my invention, whet I claim, and desire to seourefby Letters Patent, is

In e. metallic and outside trini formed and en opening' neer the lower end thereof on either eine, grooves bending-'the metal on itself, e. pertin ede te( to engage said grooves bv bot its edges enter said grooves und seid openings, in combination with sesliheving open edges end grooves formed therein liv' bending the ends of the metal parallel with -strip' aving formed in seid freine i332' integral therewith f l to cover l itself7 strips'having angled ends'adapted to In testimony whereof. I afix my signature close said openings by engaging said grooves in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

with their an led ends7 a, rooveformed alon y w 1 the inner edgge of the sagsh by bending thg `WILLIAM B XEAGER lnetalonitself anda lass-holdingstrpformed Witnesses:

with a projecting e ge adapted to enter said ED. A. KELLY,

groove and bolts securing said stripto the sash. M. C. KREIDER. 

